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INSTALLATION
(1) Position the evaporator/blower housing into
place, being sure to line up the housings using the
provided alignment tabs (Figs. 26 and 27).
(2) Install the housing retaining screws and the
rear housing clip (Fig. 25).
CAUTION: When installing the evaporator/blower
housing, DO NOT trap wires between the housing
fresh air inlet and the dash panel (right side of
housing).
(3) Install the housing retaining nuts on the en-
gine compartment side of the dash panel (Fig. 25).(4) Connect the A/C hoses to the expansion valve
and connect the heater blower motor wires.
(5) Attach the wire connections at the blower mo-
tor resistors and the A/C thermostat (Fig. 23).
(6) Connect the vacuum hose at the vacuum motor
and attach the heater control cable.
(7) Install the instrument panel bolt and the kick
panel.
(8) Install the lower instrument panel and screws.
(9) Install the console (if equipped).
(10) Connect negative cable to battery.
(11) Evacuate and charge the A/C system as out-
lined in this section.
(12) Start the vehicle and check for proper opera-
tion at all vacuum motors.
EVAPORATOR COIL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the evaporator/blower housing.
(2) Remove the top housing retaining screws. Re-
move the top of the evaporator housing (Fig. 28).
(3) Remove the thermostatic switch and capillary
tube after removing the top of the evaporator hous-
ing.
(4) Remove the evaporator retaining screws and
lift the evaporator out of the housing (Fig. 29).
(5) Remove the expansion valve from the evapora-
tor.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the expansion valve into the evaporator.
(2) Position the evaporator in the housing. Install
and tighten the evaporator retaining screws (Fig.
29).
(3) Install the thermostatic switch and capillary
tube. Install the top of the evaporator housing.
(4) Position the top of the evaporator housing in
place. Install and tighten the top housing retaining
screws.
Fig. 26 Evaporator Housing Alignment Tab
Fig. 27 Evaporator Housing
Fig. 28 Top of Housing
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(5) Install the evaporator/blower housing.
(6) Add 30 ml (1 fluid oz.) of refrigerant oil to the
air conditioning system if the evaporator was re-
placed.
EXPANSION (H) VALVE
REMOVAL
(1) Discharge the A/C system.
(2) Remove the coolant bottle and bracket.
(3) Disconnect A/C hoses from the expansion valve
(Fig. 30).
(4) Disconnect the expansion valve from the evap-
orator core inlet and outlet tubes. Remove the expan-
sion valve.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the expansion valve. Connect the expan-
sion valve to the evaporator core inlet and outlet
tubes.
(2) Connect A/C hoses to the expansion valve (Fig.
30).
(3) Install the coolant bottle and bracket.
(4) Charge the A/C system.
(5) Preform the leak test.
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTORS REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove the vacuum motor cover retaining
screw and lower the cover.
(2) Remove the blower motor resistor connector, re-
move the resistor retaining screws, and then remove
the resistor.
To install the blower motor resistor reverse the re-
moval procedures.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) If equipped with center console remove the con-
sole as follows:
(a) MANUAL TRANSMISSIONÐRemove shift
knob, boot and bezel.
(b) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONÐRemove
shift handle by pulling up. Remove the shift bezel.
(c) POWER MIRRORSÐPry mirror switch out of
console cover (Fig. 31) and disconnect switch con-
nector (Fig. 32).
(d) Remove console cover screws (Fig. 32).
(e) Remove console cover from base (Fig. 33).
(f) Remove console base (Fig. 33).
(3) Remove the lower instrument panel.
(4) Pull the rosebud terminal out of the housing
(Fig. 34).
(5) Disconnect the electrical connection.
(6) Remove the wires from the retaining clip.
Fig. 29 Evaporator
Fig. 30 Expansion (H) Valve
Fig. 31 Power Mirror Switch
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(7) Carefully remove the thermostat probe/thermo-
stat electronic cycling switch from the tube guide
hole (Fig. 34).
INSTALLATION
(1) Carefully insert the thermostat probe into the
tube guide hole until the thermostat electronic cy-
cling switch body butts up against the housing.
(2) Connect the rosebud terminal (Fig. 34).
(3) Snap the terminal into the hole in the housing.
(4) Install the wires into the retaining clip.
(5) Reverse the removal procedures for the remain-
der of the installation.
Fig. 32 Console Cover Screws and Power Mirror
Switch Connector
Fig. 33 Console Cover and Base
Fig. 34 Thermostat Electronic Cycling Switch and
Probe
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CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMÐYJ VEHICLES
INDEX
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A/C Blower Motor........................ 43
A/C Condenser.......................... 42
A/C Control Panel........................ 41
Blower Motor (Heating).................... 40
Blower Motor/Air Door Motor Switch Replacement . 39
Defroster Nozzle and Duct................. 40
Description (Air Conditioning)................ 41
Description (Heating)...................... 37
Evaporator and Housing................... 42
Expansion (H) Valve...................... 43Fresh Air Door Vacuum Motor............... 41
Fresh Air Intake Duct..................... 41
Fresh Air Ventilation...................... 39
Heater Control Panel Replacement........... 39
Heater Core and Housing.................. 40
Heater/Defroster Operation................. 37
Receiver-Drier Replacement................ 42
Sight Glass............................. 41
Vent Door Control Cables.................. 39
DESCRIPTION (HEATING)
A blend-air heating system is used in YJ vehicles.
The blend-air system provides a constant flow of en-
gine coolant through the heater core.
The temperature of heated air entering the passen-
ger compartment is controlled by regulating the
quantity of air flow through the heater core. This is
accomplished by blending a controlled amount of un-
heated air from outside the vehicle with heated air
from the heater core.
HEATER/DEFROSTER OPERATION
The heater core is connected to the engine cooling
system. It operates on the circulation of heated en-
gine coolant through the core and a supply of fresh
air drawn in through the intake grille on the cowl.
Engine coolant flows through the heater core at all
times.
The heater controls are on the heater control panel
(Fig. 1).
The air control lever (Fig. 1) operates a door in the
fresh air intake duct. The door controls the amount
of fresh air flow into the heater housing and core.
When the lever is in the OFF position, the intake
door is closed preventing air flow into the housing.The temperature control lever (Fig. 1) determines
air flow through the heater core. The lever operates
the heater housing blend-air door which controls air
flow through the core.
The blower motor is operated by the control switch
(Fig. 1). The switch provides 3 blower speeds for in-
creased air flow in heat or defrost mode.
HEATING
Maximum air flow and heater output occurs when
the air control lever is in HEAT position and the
temperature control lever is in WARM position. The
blend-air door is closed and all intake air is directed
through the heater core in this operating mode (Fig.
2).
Temperature regulation of the heated air is deter-
mined by position of the temperature control lever.
Moving the control lever from WARM to an in-be-
tween position, opens the blend-air door in the heater
housing. As the door opens, unheated outside air is
drawn into the system and blended with heated air
from the core.
DEFROSTING
The heater housing contains a defroster door to di-
vert heated air to the defroster duct and windshield
outlets (Fig. 2). Defrost air flow is controlled by the
air control lever.
For defroster operation, the air control lever must
be moved to the defrost detent. The detent is identi-
fied by the defrost symbol on the control panel. In
this position, the defroster door in the heater housing
diverts all heated air (from the core) to the defroster
duct windshield outlets.
If the air control lever is moved to any position be-
tween the heat and defrost detents, the defroster door
does not close completely. In this mode, the door re-
mains partially open causing heated air to be divided
equally between the heat and defrost outlets.
Fig. 1 Heater Control Panel
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Fig. 3 Fresh Air Intake System Components
Fig. 2 Heating System Components
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FRESH AIR VENTILATION
The fresh air ventilating system (Fig. 3) is oper-
ated by the air control lever. When the lever is
moved to VENT position, outside air from the cowl
intake flows into the heater housing. Incoming air is
directed into the vehicle interior through vent doors
in the housing.
A door in the intake duct controls air flow into the
duct. The door is operated by a vacuum motor. The
motor is controlled by a vacuum switch in the heater
control panel. The vent air doors are opened and
closed by a cable and linkage operated by the air
control lever. Fresh air intake occurs only when the
lever is in the VENT position.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove the instrument cluster bezel attaching
screws (Fig. 4).
(2) Remove the instrument cluster bezel.
(3) Remove the screws attaching the heater control
panel to the instrument panel.
(4) Slide the control panel outward and disconnect
the cables, vacuum hoses and electrical wires from
the control panel.
(5) Remove the control panel.
To install the control panel, reverse the removal
procedures.
BLOWER MOTOR/AIR DOOR MOTOR SWITCH
REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove the heater control panel (Fig. 5).
(2) Remove the air door motor switch.
(3) Remove the control knob from the blower
switch.
(4) Remove the screws that attach the switch to
the control panel.
(5) Remove the switch from the control panel.
To install the switches, reverse the removal proce-
dures.
VENT DOOR CONTROL CABLES
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the cable from the vent door.(2) Disconnect the cable from the heater control
panel lever. The cables are attached to the control
panel levers with plastic tabs. Press the tabs to-
gether and lift the cable upward to disengage it from
the lever.
(3) Remove the cable. The clip on the cable wire
has 2 functions. It attaches the cable to the vent door
and is also the self adjusting mechanism. Because
the left cable operates the right cable, the cables
must be installed as outlined to maintain the self ad-
justing feature and ensure proper vent door opera-
tion.
INSTALLATION
(1) To install the cables, connect the cables to the
heater control panel.
(2) Connect the right vent door cable. DO NOT
connect the left door cable at this time.
(3) Open and close the right vent door (one time)
using the air control lever on the heater control
panel.
(4) Connect the left vent door cable.
(5) Open and close both vent doors with the air
control lever. Verify that both vent doors open at the
same time.
Fig. 4 Instrument Cluster Bezel
Fig. 5 Control Switches
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HEATER CORE AND HOUSING
REMOVAL
WARNING: HOT ENGINE COOLANT CAN CAUSE
SEVERE BURNS. DO NOT OPEN THE RADIATOR
DRAIN COCK WHEN THE COOLING SYSTEM IS
HOT AND PRESSURIZED. ALLOW THE COOLANT
TO DECREASE TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE
STARTING REPAIR OPERATIONS.
(1) Drain approximately 1.9 liters (2 qts) of coolant
from the radiator. Drain the coolant into a clean con-
tainer.
(2) Disconnect the heater hoses.
(3) Disconnect the vent door cables.
(4) Disconnect the blower motor wire.
(5) Disconnect the defroster duct.
(6) Remove the nuts that attach the heater hous-
ing studs to the engine compartment side of the dash
panel.
(7) Remove the heater housing assembly by tilting
it downward, to disengage it from the defroster duct.
Pull it rearward and out from under the instrument
panel.
(8) Remove the heater hosing cover from the hous-
ing.
(9) Remove the heater core from the housing.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the heater core in the housing and in-
stall the cover on the housing.
(2) Position the heater housing on the dash panel.
Be sure the housing studs all extend through the
dash panel.
(3) Install the seals on the heater core outlet and
inlet tubes and over the blower motor housing.
(4) Install the attaching nuts on the housing studs.
CAUTION: DO NOT over tighten the attaching nuts.
The housing could become distorted causing air
leaks and improper heater door operation. Tighten
the nuts alternately and evenly until 2 stud threads
are visible beyond each nut.
(5) Connect the defroster duct to the housing.
(6) Connect the blower motor wire.
(7) Connect the vent door control cables.
(8) Connect the heater hoses.
(9) Fill and bleed the cooling system.
(10) Check system operation.
BLOWER MOTOR (HEATING)
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the heater housing.
(2) Remove the blower motor-to-heater housing at-
taching screws/nuts.
(3) Remove the blower motor from the housing.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the blower motor into the housing.
(2) Install and tighten the blower motor-to-heater
housing attaching screws/nuts.
(3) Install the heater housing.
(4) Check blower motor and heater operation.
DEFROSTER NOZZLE AND DUCT
REMOVAL
WARNING: HOT ENGINE COOLANT CAN CAUSE
SEVERE BURNS. DO NOT OPEN THE RADIATOR
DRAIN COCK WHEN THE COOLING SYSTEM IS
HOT AND PRESSURIZED. ALLOW THE COOLANT
TO DECREASE TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE
STARTING REPAIR OPERATIONS.
(1) Drain approximately 1.9 liters (2 qts) of coolant
from the radiator. Drain the coolant into a clean con-
tainer.
(2) Disconnect the heater hoses.
(3) Remove the nuts attaching the heater housing
studs to the engine compartment side of the dash
panel.
(4) Disconnect the speedometer cable.
(5) Remove the glove box.
(6) Tilt the heater housing back and pull it rear-
ward and out from under the instrument panel.
(7) Disconnect the vent control cables.
(8) Remove the fresh air intake grille from the
cowl.
(9) Remove the fresh air intake duct.
(10) Lower the windshield.
(11) Remove the defroster nozzle attaching screws
and remove the nozzle and duct.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the defroster nozzle and duct.
(2) Raise and secure the windshield.
(3) Install the fresh air intake duct.
(4) Install the fresh air intake grille on the cowl.
(5) Install the vent cables.
(6) Position the heater housing on the dash panel.
Be sure all the housing studs extend through the
dash panel.
(7) Install the seals on the blower motor and the
heater core inlet and outlet tubes.
(8) Install the attaching nuts on the housing studs.
CAUTION: DO NOT over tighten the attaching nuts.
The housing could become distorted causing air
leaks and improper heater door operation. Tighten
the nuts alternately and evenly until 2 stud threads
are visible beyond each nut.
(9) Install the glove box.
(10) Connect the speedometer cable.
(11) Connect the heater hoses.
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(12) Fill and bleed the cooling system.
FRESH AIR DOOR VACUUM MOTOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the glove box and assist handle.
(2) Disconnect the vacuum hose from the motor.
(3) Remove the motor lever retaining clip.
(4) Remove the motor attaching nuts and remove
the motor from the fresh air duct.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the motor on the fresh air duct and in-
stall the motor attaching nuts.
(2) Align the motor lever with the air door lever
and install the lever retaining clip.
(3) Connect the vacuum hose to the motor.
(4) Install the glove box and assist handle.
FRESH AIR INTAKE DUCT
REMOVAL
WARNING: HOT ENGINE COOLANT CAN CAUSE
SEVERE BURNS. DO NOT OPEN THE RADIATOR
DRAIN COCK WHEN THE COOLING SYSTEM IS
HOT AND PRESSURIZED. ALLOW THE COOLANT
TO DECREASE TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE
STARTING REPAIR OPERATIONS.
(1) Drain approximately 1.9 liters (2 qts) of coolant
from the radiator. Drain the coolant into a clean con-
tainer.
(2) Disconnect the heater hoses.
(3) Remove the nuts attaching the heater housing
studs to the dash panel from inside the engine com-
partment.
(4) Disconnect the speedometer cable.
(5) Remove the glove box and assist handle.
(6) Tilt the heater housing back and pull it rear-
ward and out from under the instrument panel.
(7) Disconnect the vent cables.
(8) Remove the fresh air intake grille from the
cowl.
(9) Remove the fresh air intake duct.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the fresh air intake duct.
(2) Install the defroster nozzle and duct.
(3) Raise and secure the windshield.
(4) Install the fresh air grille on the cowl.
(5) Install the vent cables.
(6) Position the heater housing on the dash panel.
Be sure all the housing studs extend through the
dash panel.
(7) Install the seals on the blower motor and
heater core inlet and outlet tubes.
(8) Install the attaching nuts on the heater hous-
ing studs.CAUTION: DO NOT over tighten the attaching nuts.
The housing could become distorted causing air
leaks and improper heater door operation. Tighten
the nuts alternately and evenly until 2 stud threads
are visible beyond each nut.
(9) Install the glove box and assist handle.
(10) Connect the speedometer cable.
(11) Connect the heater hoses.
(12) Fill and bleed the cooling system.
DESCRIPTION (AIR CONDITIONING)
The evaporator, blower fan and motor, thermostat,
expansion valve, capillary tube, air outlets and sys-
tem controls are located in the evaporator housing.
The evaporator housing is mounted under the instru-
ment panel. The compressor, condenser, receiver-
dryer and refrigerant lines are located in the engine
compartment.
A rotary-type compressor with magnetic clutch op-
erated drive pulley is used for all vehicles equipped
with air conditioning.
SIGHT GLASS
A sight glass is located on the top of the receiver-
drier (Fig. 6). The sight glass provides a visual check
of system refrigerant level. A continuous stream of
bubbles will appear in the sight glass when system
charge is low. Bubbles will not appear when the sys-
tem is fully charged.
A/C CONTROL PANEL
FAN SWITCH
The fan switch may be serviced by removing the
access plate located on the lower evaporator core
housing.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL
(1) Lower the evaporator housing.
(2) Remove the attaching screws holding the top
and bottom housings together.
(3) Separate the housings.
(4) Remove the thermostat.
Fig. 6 Sight Glass (Typical)
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